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About Kenneth Renshaw
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Answer questions about conducting patterns, performance practice, expression marks and conducting, and basic instrument/vocal practice

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Adjunct Instructor-Three Rivers Community College, taught over 200 private music students, frequent performer.

   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Kenneth Renshaw 
In Category  Conducting

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Conducting in 7/86/23/2008
  Q: I understand the typical patterns for conducting in 7/8, but what if the piece is a fast 7/8, like ...
  A: 7/8 is usually 3/8 + 4/8 or 4/8 + 3/8. Try conducting a waltz for the 3/8 (down for 1, bounce up ...
expression mark in written blues vocal6/5/2008
  Q: We are using a written arrangement for St. Louis Blues and encountered an unfamiliar mark appearing ...
  A: Kay, thanks for writing. That's one on me, too. I would guess that it, as you said, indicates a ...
Conducting 5/4 Time5/28/2008
  Q: I am going to be the drum major of my band this year,and I am curious on how to conduct in 5/4 time.
  A: Trey, thanks for writing. Usually, it is like a 6/4 except one less beat to the right. In other ...
conducting5/5/2008
  Q: How would I go about becoming a conductor. I am extremely proficient (Grade 8 RIAM) in classical ...
  A: Being a conductor does require some performance in college, but I wouldn't give up on performing. ...
nerveous church choir4/21/2008
  Q: I am not the conductor of our church choir. But here is our problem: we do so well in our choir room ...
  A: This is a difficult question to answer, and it may take some time to solve. It is normal to be more ...
Conducting.3/25/2008
  Q: I'm auditioning for Drum Major at my high school and I have to use a piece with 12/8, 6/8, 7/4, 5/4, ...
  A: Ana, thanks for writing. Are you needing the conducting patterns for the 5 different meters, or ...
Differences in orchestras3/16/2008
  Q: Would you explain the difference to a novice between a 'Pops' and 'Symphony' Orchestra? For example, ...
  A: The difference is in the type of music played, not the quality. The quality is normally the same. ...
Conducting 2/22/18/2008
  Q: How do you conduct 2/2? Also is there any other ones that that show up a lot in music? I already ...
  A: Crystal, thanks for writing. 2/2 (or 2/4, or anything with 2 on top) is conducted with a downbeat ...
Style1/6/2008
  Q: and thanks for taking my question!!! I'm an amateur conductor at school - when I was in 6th grade, ...
  A: Style is individual in conducting. I had one conducting teacher (a symphony conductor) who did not ...
choir director singing12/6/2007
  Q: I am distracted by our choir director singing during rehearsals and performances. Other than not ...
  A: Alex, thanks for writing. Directors sometimes sing a part to help out a section, but if he is ...
conducting8/6/2007
  Q: How do I conduct 3/8 time?
  A: You conduct it like 3/4, down for one, right for two (or left, if you are left-handed), up for ...
Why become a conductor?7/26/2007
  Q: Why do people become conductors? Were they once musicians? or did they become conductors because ...
  A: About all conductors that I know are proficient in an instrument or group of instruments. I don't ...
How to conduct 4/4 with LEFT HAND7/15/2007
  Q: I read the informative answer about conducting 4/4, wi my right hand generally moving down, left, ...
  A: Conducting with the left hands is perfectly accepted practice, and commonly done by left-handed ...
Batons7/11/2007
  Q: What baton would you recommend for large concert band/orchestral conducting? I'm currently using a ...
  A: That baton should be fine, as long as that length is clearly visible to the back of the ...
conducting in 7/86/28/2007
  Q: I am studying the concert band score to a piece called "Ride," by Samuel Hazo. It is a very ...
  A: In answer to both questions, my opinion is that any conducting pattern is fine as long as it takes ...
Conducting 12/8 and 6/8 Time6/9/2007
  Q: im audtitioning for drum major at my school and our new show has us conducting 12/8 and 6/8 time, ...
  A: Kayla. Thanks for writing! 12/8 and 6/8 are compound forms of 4/4 and 2/4, respectively. If the ...
Conducting in 6 48/7/2006
  Q: Hey Kenneth, I was wondering if you could explain to me how to conduct in 6 4 time. I've been ...
  A: 6/4 (or 6/whatever) is compound time-2 groups of 3 beats. At a fast tempo, conduct like 2/4 (2 ...
Rhythm and Timing6/4/2005
  Q: I'm learning the guitar/banjo. When I struggle with difficult pieces, I realized I don't have good ...
  A: Try getting a metronome (you can get a digital for under $20 at Teachers Discount Music ...
live orchestral response to baton9/7/2004
  Q: Answer - I am not familiar with your particular situation, but a few things might help--make sure ...
  A: I guess you can mention that the attack is occurring on the upstroke and you need the note on the ...
live orchestral response to baton9/7/2004
  Q: I'm a fellow expert in the music comp /arranging area ..and I have a question that's always bugged ...
  A: I am not familiar with your particular situation, but a few things might help--make sure your baton ...

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